Tuesday's earthquake brought back fears of April 25, not only for the Nepalese people but for Indians as well. As soon as the ground began shaking, people rushed out of their homes and offices to open spaces, saving their lives. Nearly two dozen people have been killed so far in Nepal and India and many are feared injured. The earthquake rattled various Indian states arcing from Gujarat in the west to Delhi in north and from Assam in the east to Chennai in south sending people rushing towards safety.
A woman stands on the debris of collapsed houses after a fresh 7.3-magnitude earthquake struck Nepal, in Sankhu May 12, 2015. REUTERS/Navesh Chitrakar
A rescuer carries a man on his back as authorities carry out rescue operations after a fresh 7.3-magnitude earthquake hit Nepal, in Gyirongcounty, Tibet